2014-04-11 19:24 GMT+02:00 Thomas Tanon <thoma...@hotmail.fr>:
> Hi!
>
> I've implemented in Wikibase, with the help of the Wikidata
> development team, a piece of code that allows to display an "Other
> project" sidebar managed by Wikidata as it have been done for
> interlanguage links [1]. This means that a link to Commons for example
> can automatically be added to a Wikipedia article's sidebar based on
> the data in Wikidata.
>
> The goal is to replace the JavaScript based hacks used by a lot of
> wikis like nl.wikipedia that build such kind of sidebars from
> templates inserted in wiki text.
>
> This new feature have been successfully deployed last Monday to French
> Wikisource. See, for example, this page [2] (the sidebar section is
> called "Autres projets" in French). I've also written a JavaScript
> hack that adds a link to Wikidata in this sidebar (it isn't supported
> yet by the extension) and that allows to override links using the old
> template in order to ensure a smooth migration.
>
> If you want to see this feature installed in your wiki, please start a
> discussion on your local project chat and, when a consensus is
> reached, open a bug in bugzilla [3] (component: "Site requests")
> linking to the discussion and giving the ordered list of the sites to
> display (this can be one or several of "wikipedia", "commons",
> "wikiquote", "wikivoyage", "wikisource").
>
> Feel free to ask if you have any questions.

That's great news, Tpt! I'm only afraid you missed the links... :D

Anyway, great job upon trust. :D

-- 
Luca "Sannita" Martinelli
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utente:Sannita

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